HC Deb 14 May 1897 vol 49 cc491-2

On the Order of the Day for the Second Reading of this Bill,

MR. D. CRILLY (Mayo, N.)

said that the Measure included five Provisional Orders, four of which related to England and one to Ireland. He had no objection to make to the confirmation of the English Provisional Orders, but he did object to the confirmation of that which related to Killala.

*MR. SPEAKER

If the hon. Member opposes the Bill, it will be postponed until another day.

MR. CRILLY

wished to ask, on a point of Order, whether if the Bill were postponed, he would be allowed to state his objections to the Measure when it came before the House on a future occasion.

*MR. SPEAKER

Certainly, the hon. Gentleman will have an opportunity of stating the grounds of his objections to the Bill.

MR. J. P. FARRELL (Cavan, W.)

asked whether he would be in order in moving an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill?

*MR. SPEAKER

The notice of the Instruction can be given, but the Instruction cannot be moved now.

Second Reading deferred till Monday next.

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